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! s Chicago and vicinity fair t wt - y - day cloudy thursday moderate pvÂ»sr temperature variable winds most ly easterly xsbf the temperature yesterday highest 36 rfl v lowest 30 s v^w average 33 vol ix no 66 a m Chicago examiner wednesday Chicago march 8 1911 16 pages wednesday â€ž. g-jgsg & it . the majority cf landlords and very nearly all of the tenants use the examiner want ad pages as a com plete local directory of < furnished rooms to rent price one cent d Â»"Â«â„¢Â» Â» c*m aa cÂ«nw iÂ«r mÂ«bÂ«i 20,000 troops and 4 cru isers speed toward mexico by Taft order bidden commands from the l white house start hurried j mobilization of forces <. ready to invade republic foot britain's demand that ; her interests be guarded ' causes u s to prepare for action against rebels btory of long planned war | game shields intention to care for all foreigners in , j the western hemisphere ! i wasbznargn march 7 the ! president rare orders to ' day for the immediate as sembling in the department m texas near the mexican border at 24,000 troops the dispatch on rush orders of 3,000 marines to gnan tanamo by the transports prairie and dixie and the rendezvousing of the gveat cruisers tennessee montana north carolina and washington in the grutf of mexico administration officials from the president flown describe the spectacu lar and momentous movement of troops of the army and navy as the re ' suit of plans long since made for maneuvers and a war game of the army and navy while it is well understood that no other statement could be prudently made to the public the facts contra dict the official theory had the plans been made long ago it would not have been necessary for midnight and early morning work in the commissary and the quartermaster's departments of the army officials in both these bu reaus were at work on their extraor dinary orders until 3 o'clock this . morning on the mexican campaign friendly act to mexico it can be stated on offical authority that this mobilization of army and navy on the mexican land and shore lines is intended as a friendly act to mexico and is so understood by mex ico , it was pointed out distinctly this evening that if mexico were not pre viously advised of the concentration of troops so near her border at this particular juncture she would have the right to demand instant explana tion from the united states and re gard the acts as a declaration of war the whole of the public admission made by the administration is that this government is bound to protect the government work in imperial val ley but at the same time it announces that it has entire reliance on the abil ity of mexico to protect the colorado river works there and it announces that mexico is now rushing a regiment to that point great britain forces move it is known that some nations â€” great britain for instance â€” have inti mated to the state department that in case of uncontrolled disorder in mex ico british interests would have to be ' taken care of this appears to have been answered promptly and effective ly by the united states government by a reference to its traditional policy as demonstrated recently in honduras in nicaragua and san domingo the answer is that the united states feels bound to and can take care of all for eign interests on the western conti nent , the motive of the administration i o far as it can be definitely learned is to have massed and ready for action a sufficient number of naval and mili tary forces to preserve the peace in ( mexico if president diaz should fori any reason be obliged to abandon the helm of public affairs raith in mexico expressed ample and perfect faith is neverthe less held in die ability of the federal government to guard its own interests â€¢ rud those of the united states within ta mexican republic ft is argued however that this gov eminent would be remiss even assum-l ing the positions to be correct if it were not in position to act swiftly and j ruef in a prison cell 4 years ' battle ends former boss of san frartoisco is bathed by convict put in stripes and assigned to jute mill san francisco marsh 7 after a legal battle covering fonr year abraham ruef to-night occupies a cell in the state's prison at san quentln in charge of a deputy sheriff the man who nce ruled san francisco left the county jail and two hours later had been turned over to the prison authorities no special provisions were marie far suet's reception and no exceptions were made to the regular rules measurements were taken for his prison clothes and he was photographed in civilian attire tien came what was probably the hard est ordeal he was taken to the prison bathroom and compelled to take a bath in an antiseptic carbolic solution with a fellow convict attending to scrub him thoroughly emerging from the bathroom in prison stripes he was taken to the barbershop where his mustache was cut off and his curly hair closely cropped to-morrow rraef will be assigned to the jute mill as a spooler miss haley for tax hunt cincinnati women want her to seek dodgers cincinnati 0 march 7.-at a meet ing of the susan b anthony club of cin cinnati a resolution asking miss margaret haley of Chicago to come to this city and lead the women in a search for tax dodg i ers was passed the county officials say there are no funds to hire women detectives to pro tect cincinnati women and children said mrs m von walden but since Chicago school teachers acting under miss haley found enough tax dodgers to pay for al most any ordinary expense we are going to ask her to come here to lead our mem bers and other club women and we will find it too wife presents deitz heir wife of cameron dam outlaw mother of 12-lb son rice lake wis march 7 mrs john deltz to-day gave birth to a twelve-pound baby boy this event was responsible for the delay in the deitz trial yesterday and is also said to have caused the cessation of the deitz seige at cameron dam last october when sharpshooters employed by the county stormed the deltz log cabin united states forces sent to mexico border army number of troop â€” 20,000 places of cantonment â€” san ' ; diego lot angeles san antonio j galveston j commander in chief â€” major i general w h carter ] brigade commander â€” briga dier general m p mao f a j smith ralph w hoyt a l mill ! tatker h bli \ navy ; number of marine ordered to ' guantanamo â€” 2,000 i trantport prairie and dixie to j leave philadelphia thursday and \ friday cruiteru on way to gtdf of mexico â€” tenneeuee north caro lina montana washington commander of two regiment of marine â€” colonel barnette and colonel mote 625,000 was paid to clear lorimer rev milton wiiliams oak park makes charge from elgin pulpit bailey got 100,000 d e postle architect vouch es for statement and keeps source secret speaking before a mass meeting of 500 at elgin last night the rev milton b wil liams pastor of the first methodist church of elgin and formerly a prominent minister of oak park charged that 625 000 was spent in defending senator lori mer's seat in congress and that of this sum senator bailey who took part in the defense on the floor of the senate received 109,000 a prominent elgin man whose business is located in Chicago made the statement about lorimer to me to-day substantially as i am making it to you declared mr williams and i have absolute confidence in its troth tho charge created a sensation in the meeting and mr williams was immediate ly besieged on all sides to make public the name of his informant this he re fused to do from the platform but later he declared that the man who had given him his information was d e postle sn architect with offices in elgin and at 204 dearborn street Chicago declares statement is true mr postle who had been present at the meeting admitted the truth of mr wil liams statements and declared that every word spoken by tho minister was abso lutely trae i gave mr williams the information that he used on the platform to-night he said and i have no doubt of its cor rectness it came to me in Chicago to day from the lips of a man prominent in the business life of the city 1 cannot make public his name there may be later developments which will satisfy every one postle did not seem to be greatly alarmed over the prospect of being called upon to prove his statements though it was said that he held a conference with friends over the matter immediately after the meeting adjourned he will be in his Chicago office to-day his friends say and will ask permission of the prominent Chicago busi ness man to make his name public for his own protection judge hanecy makes statement when judge elbridge hanecy chief coun sel for senator lorimer was told of the elgin meeting and the minister's state ments last^night he said this is something new in the way of charges and comes from a somewhat sur prising source having talked with the senator to-day however i am ready to make a statement on his behalf i do not believe that any senator received a single cent for his services senator lorimer and his friends did not spend 625,000 in securing his vin dication nor any sum approaching it ille gitimately iudge hanecy said that he had no idea who the prominent business mnn was that gave mr postle his information it will probably be shown later that he is an inmate of the insane asylum at elgin he concluded citizens of lake county at a meeting held last evening in gorton hall lake forest emphatically voiced their protest against the vindication of william lori mer in the united states senate they passed resolutions condemning the vin dication nor any sum approaching it not a cent was spent illegitimately preacher is strong on figures says gamble washington d c march 7 there is oue thing that can be said for the rev m b williams of elgin who says he knows that it cost senator lorimer money to retain his seat he is strong on fig ures said senator gamble of north da kota to-night senator gamble was one of the most active of the lorimer defend ers during the recent fight to unseat the Illinois senator throughout the closing weeks of the session when the struggle was at its height senator gamble acted as floor leader of the defense when senator bailey was absent i had heard no word to this effect be fore and there is absolutely nothing for me to say i can simply suggest that this man go his full length john d.'s pastor resigns me eiwa eames dr charles f aked quits new york church and trustees agree new york march 7 the rev charles f aked resigned the pastorship of the fifth avenae baptist church to day it took him fifteen minutes to tell the board of trustees he was done with the rockefeller chnrch and trustees were as quick to accept the resignation which will go into effect on april 9 dr aked will make a statement sunday morn ing from his pulpit ha will accept a call to the first congregational church of san frtncisco next week dr aked will ha-ve to retire from the baptist church when he joes to san francisco emilio de gogorza eames and de gogorza kiss hug and coo as crowd in london gazes betrothed pair mleet at station diva's secretary sharing in osculation elinor glyn a witness special cable ta the examiner london imarch 7 emma eames came from paris this morning to meet emtlio de gogorza and they solemnized their re union at euston station with k an exhibi tion of caresses which caused a sensation among an amused crowd of witnesses de gogorza disembarked early from the lusitania at liverpool and hastened to london long before his train was dne mme eames was seen pacing the plat form chaperoned by fanny fetridge her secretary when the train arrived and mme eames spied her fiance she shrieked rushed to him and they flew into each other's arms kissing with such a tenacity that d gogorza's fellow-passengers stopped and formed a circle about them the caresses beat all kundry and carmen caresses among the onlookers were elinor glyn arnold daly princess hatzfeld and lady maidstone who with lord maidstone and her father anthony j drexel had come to meet mrs james h smith mon cher breathed mme eames making no attempt to hide her happiness the curious throng finally dispersed and then de gogorza seized miss fetridge and kissed her while she slapped his back with sympathetic joy while the bari tone searched for his trunks eames re mained at his side affectionately aiding him neither singer would discuss the terms of the famous settlement with mme de gogorza or the date of the wedding in paris world joins busch in golden wedding rulers send gifts to brewer and wife in boo,ooo celebration plant closes first time employes in every part of j world have holiday in honor of ghief j i the most remarkable golden wedding an niversary in the history of the world was i celebrated yesterday and last night at pasadena cnl adolphus buscb pres ident of the anheuser-busch brewing asso ciation and mrs busch enthroned amidst their relatives and friends celebrated their boo,ooo golden wedding while from eu rope asia africa north and south amer ica australia and the islands of the sea came greetings ten thousand joined in the celebration ' â€¢ wherever there is a branch of the brew ing company the day was spent in merry making in forty-two states of the union and everywhere else that the company has an employe the day was a holiday the em ployes were entertained by dinners and theater parties and thousands of telegrams of felicitation poured in upon mr and mrs busch at pasadena emperor william sent a solid gold lov ing cup so did former president roose velt and president Taft sent one of the new st gaudens 20 gold pieces in an ivory case the receipt of a solid gold plate about eight by ten inches the gift of the em ployes of the anheuser-busch brewery in st louis so overwrought the sensibilities of mr busch that he collapsed from their children came a dozen solid gold dinner plates valued at 25,000 the grandchildren presented them with a solid gold flower basket costing 15,000 and the braach managers all over the world joined in a solid gold vase valued at 200,000 200,000 gift to wife these are hut a few of the magnificent gifts showered upon them and when the festivities at pasadena were beginning mr busch placed upon mrs buseh'g head a solid gold diamond studded diadem costing 200,000 in Chicago the branch managers . and office force lunched at stillson's at noon and last night every employe from stable boy to manager sat down to banquet at the congress cafe and went in a body to the american music hall at the banquet c p brandel the chi cago manager introduced attorney julius goldzler who acted as toastmaster and said :â€” seventy-two years ago a poor boy was born in manz germany he crossed the ocean and in america found employment as a stable boy in the brewery of eberhardt anheuser one of the first brewers in st louis in five years this stable hoy was a partner and it is due to his splendid per sonality his marvelous grasp of details and his breadth of mind that ten thousand people are to-day celebrating his golden wedding at st louis was held a remarkable cele bration there are 6,000 employes in that city and every one of them together with their families assembled in the coliseum employes march in st louis they formed in the biggest grand mami st louis has ever seen and during the eveniug every one was entertained at luncheon old and young united in good wishes for the head of the firm and by the time the last jollification had ended all over the world it is estimated that more than 800,000 had been spent mrs busch is the daughter of ebercardt anheuser founder of the firm and mr busch crowned her last night with all the loving dignity of a king crowning his queen the st louis plant was shut down com pletely for the first time on a working day in its fifty-four years of history every employe there and everywhere else " received full pay for the day and alttn i gether the wedding anniversary of mr and j mrs busch resounded clear around the i world amputates his own leg woodsman crushed under tree turns surgeon with ax ottawa ont march 7 near pres cott ont daniel snyder of brnshton n y saved his life by cntting off his own leg with an ax he was felling a tree and did not get out of the wap quickly enough it fell across his leg crushing it between the ankle and the knee knowing he would bleed to death before the tree could be removed he severed the leg the rest of the way him self with his ax cannon shuns 500 daily washington march 7.-"too busy was the reply representative joe cannon telegraphed to-day to an offer of 500 a night for 100 nights from a western ly ceum bureau the offer gave the retiring speaker of the house the privilege to tmnre his own speakiug dates dunne abandons his contest asks voter to aid harrison recount of billots stoppeo lack of material changes in second tabula tion of result causes mayoralty aspirant to withdraw to save city further expense dunne's letter announcing end of contest after consultation with my friends and legal advisers who hare been conducting the recount of the ballots before the board of election commissioners i am sat isfied that mr harrison received a plu rality of the votes oast at the democratic primary on february 28 and that it would be useless to impose additional burden upon judge owens the election commission ers and their clerks and my friends who have watched the contest so arduously and faithfully i have therefore advised my attorneys to dismiss my petition and to discontinue the recount of ballots i desire espe cially to extend to judge owens on behalf of myself and my many friends my apprecia tion of the cordial and distinguished con sideration at his hands as the choice of the democratic party at the primary mr harrison is entitled to the votes of the democrats of Chicago i cannot conclude this statement with out expressing to my thousands of loyal disinterebted friends in Chicago my heart felt thanks or their splendid support in the late contest ':.â– 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' ' : â– â€¢ â– . â– t 1 banquet for nominee in twenty-eighth ward turns to love feast by 1,200 all factions of party pledge support and diners cheer united ticket with the announcement of edward f dunne's abandonment of the recount and his formal statement conceding the democratic mayoralty nomination to carter h harrison a banquet given in honor of mr harrison in wicker park hall by the harrison organization of the twenty-eighth ward last night was transformed into a love feast of the democratic party it was mr harrison himself who announced to the meeting that mr dunne had ordered the recount stopped because he was convinced that the nomination had been honestly and fairly won by air harrison when the banqueters realized the full import of the announcement the 1,200 democrats present arose and jumping upon chairs and tables cheered mr harrison for fifteen minutes - i while the uproarious cheering was in progress there was a tu-jh to shake hands with mr harrison it was an ovation such as has seldom been â– witnessed at a political meeting there were cries of this is grand rah for carter rah for dunne the tidal wave of enthusiasm evoked shouts of this means , victory in april and nothing can now defÂ»t the reunited democracy and similar exclamations after the demonstration had lasted u long that it threatened to be interminable it was quelled by the orchestra which played the conquering hero wauht am rhein and other satisfying tunes mr harisou told the banqueters the a uos aews in the following words harrison tells good news | i have just received a message from the election commissioners office to the i effect that judie dunne states that alter i the count reached tiie fifteenth yv:t.;.i with a difference of only forty votes l:e i is satisfied that the ballots were uowimtly cast and fairly counted and that be ivll&r drew his petition asking pr a recoaiit the recount has been stopped at this juncture the cheerin was so vociferous and prolonged that mr liarrt son was obliged to cease any attempt v make himself heard for more than i .â– i minutes wheu he found it possible to resume j mr harrison said personally i did not fear the result uf a recount thanks to judge owen the | primary election a week ajo wiis as honest an election as was ever held in chlcnje as michael kenna has said kven had i wanted to do anything crooked in ibe i'irst ward 1 could not because i here was a college professor sitting on every hallul box j it was to the besj nleresl <>:' lite pfcuiur ci^lic parly if donbt bad ueeu aroused -, - . 7 query sticks savants can you answer it famous cosmos club of washington wrestling with question of au thorship of quotation washington march 7.-wy<Â»mnglou's far-famed and fashionable cosmos club with membership composed of savants so distinguished that no question in science or art could be asked of it without an answer is stumped on a query who was the author of the following quotation and in which book or essay can it be found if yon write a better book or preach a better sermon or make a better mousetrap than your neighbor though you build your honse in the woods the world will make a beaten path to your door emerson is credited with the authorship but no one is bure of the essay in which it is to be found the entire membership of the club is threatened with paralysis in its collective mentality as a result of an eleventh-hour struggle to preserve its hith erto unsullied record among the wise men engaged on the puszle are herbert putnam librarian of the library of congress and david hulche son former superintendent of the reading room of the library marry at 50 both blind peoria 111 march 7 jacob egler aged fifty of dixon 111 and belle hyman of Chicago aged forty-eight both blind were married to-day by dr cadmus a congregational minister jkontinued on 6th page second col a song hit from sweet sixteen the examiner by special ar rangement with the publish ers witmark & sons and with victor herbert and george v hobart authors of the song play success when sweet sixteen now running at the Chicago opera house is enabled to offer free with next sunday's examiner â€¢** one of the hits of the show as sung by miss harriet standon prima donna the name of the song is they follow me everywhere i order ypar paper to-day one end is enough don't burn the candle at both ends if 3'bu are not getting enough out of your pisition don't sacrifice too much of your recreation for extras for you will burn out twice as quickly get a better position is the better way . and the best way to get a good position is to answer the ads early every morning under the heading help wanted in the silica q^^jfeammf r vtan c ad pages ee\d fob profit use fob besoms phone main 5000